
"T he Toronto Blue Jays are Canada's team. No doubt about it they have captured the attention of an entire nation with their inspired run to the 2025 World Series. It's a run that has enthralled so many people around the city of Toronto and beyond that it has forced people to find ways to help the team gain any advantage over the LA Dodgers. even if they don't actually work for the team. - Or, at least, that's what Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts would like people to believe."
"Roberts was late for the team's workout on Sunday ahead of Game 3 of the World Series and when he was asked about his tardiness he responded with an accusatory tone about his travel issues. Roberts said, "There was some delays. I don't know if there was intent or not. But, man, the international stuff was a bear. But we made it. We made it." Roberts was questioned further and said that the delay was spent sitting on the tarmac. Not all of the Dodgers players and staff travelled together as reports indicated that Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow said his flight was not delayed. It certainly adds some fuel to the fire in a series that was already growing intense."
"Going into the series, it was expected that superstar Shohei Ohtani would at the very least be booed by the Toronto faithful. Not only was he booed he was showed with chants of "We don't need you," by tens of thousands in attendance at Rogers Centre during Game 1. Ironically, most of that vitriol stemmed from another incident involving a plane - the infamous FlightGate saga of December of 2023 in wh"
The Toronto Blue Jays energized Canada with an inspired run to the 2025 World Series, drawing nationwide attention and intense local support. Fans sought ways to give the team any advantage over the LA Dodgers, including efforts outside official team channels. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts attributed travel problems after Game 2 to international airport delays and suggested possible intent, then reported spending time on the tarmac. Reports indicated not all Dodgers staff shared the delay, with pitcher Tyler Glasnow saying his flight was not delayed. The travel dispute intensified an already heated series that included boos and chants directed at Shohei Ohtani.
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